We just heard that Nintendo is adding the SNES titles Claymates, Jelly Boy, and Bombuzal to Switch Online next week. As is usually the case, the selection is different in Japan.
Japan will still be getting Bombuzal just like the west. However, instead of Claymates and Jelly Boy, the region is receiving Shin Megami Tensei If… and Dead Dance (Tuff E Nuff). Tuff E Nuff previously appeared in the west last December.
Here’s a trailer:
Nintendo has announced the latest event for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which will tie into the Spirit Board. We have a bone theme this time around. Defeat them to earn more gold than usual.
The new Spirit Board event begins on July 23. It will last for a total of three days.
Three new SNES games are joining the Nintendo Switch Online library next week, Nintendo has announced. Claymates, Jelly Boy, and Bombuzal are all appearing on the service.
Typically we see at least one new NES addition. However, that won’t be happening this time around.
Here’s an overview of the latest SNES games plus a trailer:
Super Bomberman R Online has been downloaded over three million times, Konami has announced.
Konami is celebrating that mark with a special reward. Those who play Super Bomberman R by July 25 can receive 500 Bomber Coins.
Super Bomberman R Online is available now on the Switch eShop as a free-to-play game. It released for the console back in May.
Greak: Memories of Azur gained a new demo on Switch today, and we now have a look at the game in action. View some footage in the video below.
Greak: Memories of Azur fully launches for Switch on August 17. If you’re interested in the title, hit up our previous coverage here.
Diablo II: Resurrected is planned for September, but Diablo III: Eternal Collection is still trucking along. A new 2.7.1. update was released on Switch today and Season 24 is kicking off on July 23.
Below are the full details:
Nintendo has updated the Japanese release schedule on its platforms for the week of July 29, 2021. Here’s a look at the upcoming digital download schedule:
Last year, a ton of Nintendo leaks occurred (otherwise known as the “gigaleak”) after data was stolen from the company’s servers. It brought us looks at beta Pokemon designs, early sprites for a few classics, some interesting proposals for the GameCube, and much more.
Things have been quiet over the past few months, but we’re now hearing that even more leaks have sprung up. Twitter user forestillusion has been documenting the news today and says it “contains source code to a Wii Service program (an upgraded version of GameCube Service Disc), and some documentation for various systems including the Nintendo Switch.” There’s also a new prototype build for Pokemon: Lets Go, Eevee, details on the cancelled iQue GameCube, early Wii Remote prototypes, and more.
Here’s the roundup of tidbits:
Dodgeball Academia was only just announced for Switch last month, but the sports RPG is almost ready to go. Humble Games and Pocket Trap have confirmed a final release date of August 5.
Here’s some information about Dodgeball Academia as well as a trailer: